Adib Taherzadeh's book The Covenant of Baha'u'llah, pages 165-66 and 209-15 (and elsewhere, passim), discusses the case of Jamal-i-Burujirdi, who asked to be exempt from the laws of the Aqdas. Here are three brief bios of him followed by a bio of his son. First is Taherzadeh's excerpt. The second, by Dariush Lamie, was from a posting sent to Talisman listserver in late 1994 or early 1995, and later posted at www.ns.net/~EPIERCE/talisman/CB-BURUJ.P07. This version is lightly edited and spellchecked. The third is by Juan Cole, and was originally posted to H-Baha'i on 3/1/1997; mirrored with permission from www-personal.umich.edu/~jrcole/bhjamal2.htm. See also a tablet from Baha'u'llah to Burujirdi at www-personal.umich.edu/~jrcole/bhjamal.htm The biography of Burujirdi's son Lutfullah Mohebat is by Iraj Ayman and posted to a private Wilmette Institute course listserver 11/98 and updated 10/01; it is included here with permission. -J.W.
He said after his father was openly expelled from the Baha'i community he completely cut off from his father. He had not seen his father for quite a long time. He said one day I was passing on Sepah Avenue near Meydan-i-Tupkhanih. Suddenly I noticed that an old beggar was sitting at the roadside asking for money from the passers by. I recognized that the beggar was my father. Muhibat said that his father also recognized him but they did not say anything to each other. Muhibat said that I could not believe my eyes that such an arrogant and highly distinguished figure had fallen from the climax of honor retrograded to such a pitiful perigee, the lowest point of dishonor.
A distant relative of our family was 'Amu Ali Asgar who is famous for being a highly effective and enthusiastic teacher of the Faith, repeatedly praised by 'Abdu'l-Baha, although he was illiterate. His residence was close to the residence of Jamal-i-Burujerdi. Some Tablets of 'Abdu'l-Baha addressed to individual Baha'is were received. One of them was in honor of Jamal-i-Burujerdi. Amu Ali Asgar was asked to deliver that Tablet. He as other friends was considering Jamal to be an exemplary believer. He went to jamal. Jamal was sitting on a mattress, when he received the Tablet form Amu Ali Asgar. Without even opening it he pushed it under the mattress on which he was sitting. Amu Ali Asgar immediately left that house went home and told his wife this man, jamal, is a covenant breaker. His wife was astonished and asked why. Amu Ali Asgar said when we are honored by receiving a Tablet form Sarkar-i-Aqa (the Master) we receive it with full respect. We kiss it and we put it on our head, then we immediately open it to receive the bounty of its content but Jamal disregarded what I had brought to him and pushed it under his feet. Amu Ali Asgar was a simple-hearted but very brave and frank person. From then on he used to tell the friends that Jamal-i-Burujerdi is a covenant breaker do not approach him. This incident happened sometimes before 'Abdu'l-Baha publicly announced that Jamal-i-Burujerdi was a covenant breaker.
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